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Army confirms abduction of Col. Inusa

Col. Samaila Inusa was kidnapped by gunmen around the Kamazo area in Chikun Local Government of Kaduna State on Saturday, March 26, 2016.

 

According to Sahara Reporters, Abdul said "This is to inform the general public that the above named senior officer of the Nigerian Army serving in Nigerian Army School of Infantry Jaji Kaduna was abducted around Kamazo near NNPC junction, Kaduna.”

Adding that “The abductors dropped off his wife and left with him in his car. The car headed towards Abuja.

“Anybody with useful information or assistance should please assist in tracking these abductors.”

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Abdul also said “They are in a Mercedes-Benz GLK Black colour with registration number Abuja, KUJ 154 TZ. This happened at about 7:30 pm on Saturday 26 March 2016.

“You are please requested to inform the general public on this unfortunate incidence.”

If you have any useful information, you can call the following numbers.

08033865572

08030489203

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07038025282

08058130703

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